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Adult content is visible.2025
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The story centers around the Narakan Rifles, a prestigious regiment in the fictional country of Naraka. The narrative follows the experiences of various members of the regiment, delving into their personal lives, the challenges they face, and their evolving sense of duty and camaraderie.As the novel begins, the Narakan Rifles are stationed in a tense and politically unstable environment. The regiment is composed of a diverse group of soldiers, each with their own backgrounds, motivations, ...
2012
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In 1314, as a bitter Highland winter draws in, Lady Blanche McNaghten, the young widow of a chieftain is rediscovering her taste for sexual pleasures. Then fate throws her into the path of Black McGregor, a sworn enemy.Can their mutual lust for each other diminish the natural antagonism?
Confessions of a Homegrown Alien
An Australian Memoir
2016
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Jan Smith's Confessions... is finally out! Self-acknowledged victim of too many books and too much liveliness, this is an almost intergalactic memoir where small town life at Eumundi, Queensland meets the political changes of war-time Australia, Catholics and Protestants hold an uneasy truce, and Irish black humour abounds: By English standards there wasn't a Right in Australia, just men who'd stopped being Left. We visit Brisbane and Longreach in less-than-fashionable 50s, then the urban ...
2025
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This handbook offers a practical guide for health psychologists seeking to develop and enhance their consultancy practice. Drawing on knowledge, skills and expertise of professionals in health across public, private and third sectors, it presents a robust framework enriched by 16 case studies and 11 perspectives on consultancy practice.Featuring contributions from health psychologists, behavioural scientists, public health experts, and psychologists from other disciplines, the chap...
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- Oxford New Histories of Philosophy
2025
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By the early 1850s, the former slave James W.C. Pennington had become an internationally prominent African American minister, abolitionist and reformer. With its scathing analysis of the chattel system, gripping account of his escape, and inspirational story of self-education and conversion to an activist faith, Pennington's autobiography, The Fugitive Blacksmith (1849), found readers on both sides of the Atlantic. Pennington's second major work, A Text Book of the Origin and ...
2011
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This is a book for cat people. Not people who just like cats or people who look like cats, but cat people. You know who you are.
2010
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Disillusioned following the break-up of her marriage, Claire finds her sexuality reawakened by the mysterious Stuart MacIntosh. He draws her into a sensual intrigue involving one of his rich clients, and her best friend. Then Claire's ex-husband appears on the scene. Who can she really trust?
2016
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Those crazy, sloppy, frog-like Narakans ... all thumbs and six-inch skulls ... relics of the Suzi swamps. Until four-fisted Lt. Terrence O’Mara moved among them—lethal, dangerous, with a steady purpose flaming in his volcanic eyes.
James W.C. Pennington
Essays Toward Rediscovering a Great African American Intellectual and Reformer
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- Oxford New Histories of Philosophy
2025
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In tandem with its companion volume, The Fugitive Blacksmith and Other Essential Writings by James W.C. Pennington, this collection of new essays seeks to recover and reappraise James W.C. Pennington (1808-1870), a truly remarkable figure of Black intellectual and political history who is unjustly overlooked today. Written by an international group of scholars from a variety of disciplines, these essays illuminate different parts of Pennington's life and career after esca...
The Promise of EU Democracy
Reconnecting European Citizens?
2026
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European integration has been built on the promise of democracy. Not only should the Member States be founded on democratic principles, but the Union itself should extend these principles to the supranational level, thereby fostering democratic relations between the Member States and their citizens. While the European Union prides itself on the democratic character of its Member States and has adopted many institutional reforms to this end, deep divides persist between the different Member...
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- Philip K. DickH. B. FyfeHenry KuttnerJames Mckimmey, Jr.Poul AndersonRobert Moore WilliamsVaseleos GarsonChas. A. StopherJan SmithFlorence Verbell BrownCharles DyeStanley MullenHenry HasseLeigh BrackettNoel LoomisRaymond Z. GallunCharles SaphroFox B. HoldenJohn Murray ReynoldsJames H. SchmitzCharles A. Stearns
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- Positronic Super Pack Series
2016
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Planet Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published between 1939 and 1955. It featured interplanetary adventures, both in space and on other planets, and managed to obtain work from well-known names, including Isaac Asimov and Clifford Simak.In 1952 Planet published Philip K. Dick's first sale, and went on to print more of his stories over the next years.This Super Pack features 31 of the very best stories from the magazine, and is guaran...
Before Big
A Guide to Development, Connection, and Play in the First Three Years
Unabridged
3 hours 55 min
2026
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Before BigA guide to development, connection, and play in the first three years.When we leave room for them to be little, wonder leads the way. Because BIG can wait.The first three years are a sacred season of discovery. Yet, in a world that demands we prepare our children to grow up faster and achieve more, we often lose sight of the most vital work. True growth does not happen through flashcards or rigid schedules. It happens in the q...











